NAWAAZ AHMED was born in Tamil Nadu, India. Before turning to writing, he was a computer scientist, researching search algorithms for Yahoo. He holds an MFA from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and is the winner of several Hopwood Awards. He is the recipient of residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, Djerassi, and VCCA. He's also a Kundiman and Lambda Literary Fellow. He currently lives in Brooklyn.
WINNER OF THE 2022 GINA BERRIAULT AWARD
FINALIST FOR THE 2022 PEN/FAULKNER AWARD FOR FICTION
FINALIST FOR PUBLISHING TRIANGLE'S EDMUND WHITE DEBUT FICTION
AWARD
Book Riot, A Best Book of the Year
A Booklist Best Book of the Year
A USA Today Book Not to Miss
A Best Book of the Month in Entertainment Weekly, The Washington
Post, Time Magazine, Oprah Daily, Alta Journal, Nylon
"Stand back and applaud Ahmed, a writer of vast ambition, who wants
nothing less than to reshape the American novel." —Kamila Shamsei,
The New York Times Book Review
"A child is born in America, the son of an immigrant South Asian
lesbian mother and a Black father. Through that child’s eyes we
learn about a family fractured by prejudice and loss; a family
making new lives for themselves in the West even as they remain
haunted by the religious and cultural expectations of their
homeland." —Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post
"A sprawling, compelling novel set in San Francisco during Barack
Obama’s presidential campaign and first year in office . . . Thanks
to Ahmed’s vivid prose and his capacity to write heated dialogue,
his dive into late-2000s politics is anything but dull . . . The
novel is a reminder that, even when history is less than flagrantly
obvious, each of us is mired in it, and shaped by it, from birth .
. . Radiant Fugitives suggests that public life is like the air we
breathe: utterly necessary to survival, but different from—and
larger than—any individual self." —Lily Meyer, The Atlantic
"Astounding." —Time
"Tremendous . . . In the microcosm of one fractured family and its
disturbing dynamics, Ahmed explores the complexities of kin who
have divergent values and beliefs, and links those conflicts to
broader themes of sexuality, religion and race. His novel captures
the emotions that divide us, and delves into how these differences
might be overcome . . . Radiant Fugitives will inspire readers to
seek empathy, withhold judgment, accept our flawed humanity and
marvel at the miracle of being alive." —Katherine Read, San
Francisco Examiner
"Fine writing . . . Ahmed creates vivid, three-dimensional
characters who are inexorably caught up in the reality of the
larger political world." —Barbara Lane, San Francisco Chronicle
"[A] sweeping family saga . . . [Radiant] Fugitives teems with the
beautiful specificity of real lives lived, loved, and fought for—a
genuinely radiant debut." —Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment
Weekly
"A complex web of family love and betrayal connects the characters
of Nawaaz Ahmed's rich debut novel Radiant Fugitives . . . The
resulting tale is as poetic and multi-layered as the characters
themselves." —Lauren Puckett-Pope, Elle
"Nawaaz Ahmed’s Radiant Fugitives (Counterpoint, August 3) is
expansive, graceful, and astounding in its tenderness; it’s a novel
that untangles the infinite layers a love can conjure." —Bryan
Washington, Vulture
"Guaranteed to entertain and engage." —Vanity Fair
"A stirring, polyphonic novel that taps Eastern and Western
literary influences." —Hamilton Cain, Oprah Daily
"In heady, cultivated prose, Ahmed has penned a multifaceted,
multigenerational novel that asks some of our fractured world’s
most probing questions . . . Radiant Fugitives reminds us to 'seek
sustenance only in the true and truly beautiful (and) to question
everything else—rituals, tradition, faith, ties.'" —Alexis Burling,
San Francisco Chronicle
"Hugely ambitious yet supremely accomplished, Radiant Fugitives
grapples with politics, race and religion, while charting the
progress of three generations of a Muslim Indian family. From its
startling opening line to its stunning conclusion, the book is a
stimulating and often affecting read, and heralds the arrival of a
prodigious new talent . . . Ahmed’s vividly drawn characters
and their thoughts and deeds come to us by way of a remarkable
narrative voice—that of Seema’s newborn (and at times unborn) son
Ishraaq . . . A bold and richly rewarding debut novel."
—Malcolm Forbes, The National
"Nawaaz Ahmed's remarkable debut is both a profound meditation on
political and social injustices, and an intimate, delicately
wrought examination of the complications inherent to issues of
desire, identity, and family . . . Political and poetic, Ahmed's
novel is a provocative meditation on forgiveness, compassion, and
family." —Kristin Iversen, Refinery29
"A stunning examination of family, sacrifice, and empathy."
—Alta
"An expansive family saga enriched by brilliantly wrought
characters and a dazzling lyricism . . . Ahmed digs deep into his
characters’ memories to enchantingly blend the past and present,
while modulating the intricacies of their relationships with care
and mastery . . . Ultimately, Radiant Fugitives paints a broad
portrait, at turns hopeful and despairing, of a family—and a
country—testing its capacity for change." —Giancarlo Latta, Lambda
Literary
"Ahmed’s story is, simply put, brilliant. Exploring family
traditions, religion, politics, sexuality, and more, this book
highlights current issues in a brand new way. While some people
come to books for the plot, readers should come to this book for
the brilliancy of the craft Ahmed displays." —Adam Vitcavage,
Debutiful
"I’ve never read a novel like Nawaaz Ahmed’s Radiant Fugitives,
and, I kid you not, I’ve been waiting for this tremendous, complex,
moving novel for years, but never expected to receive it . . .
There is so much of life in this book." —Anita Felicelli, Electric
Literature
"This rich, unafraid debut novel offers a masterclass in
perspective-taking and will leave readers feeling all the things .
. . Ahmed’s impressive insight into his characters’ lives is lifted
up by a lovely use of intelligent and beautiful language.
Additionally, the author’s project of showing his characters
honestly and authentically in the full ranges of their different
and shared humanities succeeds in meaningful ways. Recommended for
readers who enjoy multi-generational epics with deep emotionality."
—Booklist (starred review)
"This dazzling, heartrending debut follows two Indian sisters and
their mother as they work to patch up fractures in their family . .
. Ahmed brilliantly maps the tension between the three
women with emotional acuity, and as Seema’s pregnancy unfolds,
Ahmed slowly builds to a showdown, culminating in a shattering and
unforgettable conclusion. This is a gem." —Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
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